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Quixotic Cowl
“Tilting at windmills” is an idiom that means attacking 
imaginary enemies. Is colorwork your enemy? Attack it!
This expression is based on the 400-year-old story of Don 
Quixote. An obsession with chivalric novels leads the 
protagonist, Alonso Quixano, on a quest to revive the 
chivalry of knighthood. In one of his most famous 
adventures, the self-dubbed Don Quixote de la Mancha 
encounters a large group of windmills. However, he 
believes they are fierce giants with long arms and attacks 
them without hesitation. Channel the bravery of Don 
Quixote to attack your own windmills.
The cowl begins with a two-color long-tail cast-on and ends 
with a matching stem-stitch sewn bind-off in the contrast 
color. The top and bottom borders are striped, but the 
broken rib creates an interesting blip, perhaps Don Quixote’s heartbeat for his beloved Dulcinea. The 
body of the cowl features a tessellating windmill pattern in two colors of worsted weight yarn.
Main Color (MC): approximately 95 (105) yd. {87 (96 m)}/1.5 (1.7) oz. {43 (48) g} 
Contrast Color (CC): approximately 75 (80) yd. {69 (73) m}/1.2 (1.3) oz. {34 (36) g}
Sample (Size Medium) used approximately 84 yd. (77 m) MC and 64 yd. (59 m) CC.
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- First published: November 2014
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